05/21/2026
Pride rarely looks dangerous in the moment.
Sometimes it sounds like defensiveness, silence, or the need to be right.
Over time, pride quietly damages connection, intimacy, communication, and trust.
Healthy relationships require humility—the willingness to listen, apologize, grow, and put love above ego.
“...and everyone, clothe yourselves with humility toward each other. God stands against the proud, but He gives favor to the humble.” 1 Peter 5:5b
Pride protects you. Love protects covenant.
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